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I have been this saddlery many times. It is worth see the place even if you do not purchase anything.
They have very nice friendly and knowledgeable people anything they sell. Some of the things they have very historical such as Gary Coopers hat, John Wayne' cowboy pants he used when he made the movie Red River.
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The King's Saddlery is a most interesting store, and you could spend hour browsing through the store. Their museum is equally as interesting. If you are in Sheridan Wyoming, I would recommend you check out the King's Saddlery and Museum

We visit KSM annually to remind ourselves of the history of the Sheridan area. The workshop, number and types of mounts, and the great museum make this a great 2-3 stop for visitors to Sheridan. We take visitors to KSM when they are in town and they always find a souvenir.

King's Saddlery and Museum is a wonderful piece of local history. SO MANY saddles to look at. The museum is most interesting with leather working tools and beautiful saddles. There is a display of the Eaton Ranch with the history lined out.

We enjoyed looking at all the stores had to offer. The Kings are very supportive of our military and have a nice variety of photos from different support projects and of family members who have served. The museum is a treasure that shouldn't be overlooked. Give yourself plenty of time to browse!! The $2 fee per adult is a small...
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This place was amazing. The front part is a store that has every piece of equipment any horseman would need. In the back there is a huge warehouse of King's ropes, saddles and pretty much every piece of horse equipment imaginable. Then you enter the museum, which seems to go on forever. There are saddles, bridles, wagons, dioramas, Native American...
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The store is great for anyone who owns or loves horses. And the Don King Museum, with it's great collection of saddles, old west rifles, and the history surrounding it is super-interesting. Make sure to visit the second floor of the museum to get a detailed look into how the saddles are made - what an amazing art form!

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